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but laws that have no consequences are no laws at all. >> let me ask you this. if you were speed iing down the highway and had your infant in a car seat, in the back seat and you were pulled over and charged with speeding, should that infant get the ticket, too? >> mr. chairman, that's not -- mr. durbin, i don't follow that analogy at all. >> no one should because it's -- >> it doesn't happen. >> well, i'll tell you how it happens. it happens when an infant is brought to the united states and the parents don't file the papers. the infant did nothing wrong. the infant has lived here their entire lives and graduated high school and now won a chance to earn their way into legal status. and you are saying because the parent didn't file the papers now the child must suffer. >> mr. durbin, if i might respond. you know, again, you need to blame those responsible and not us for having it be a nation of laws. i've met with these students at a.s.u. i've met with a bunch of them that are in that status. and we even shared some tears together. some of those are wonderful ki
but laws that have no consequences are no laws at all. >> let me ask you this. if you were speed iing down the highway and had your infant in a car seat, in the back seat and you were pulled over and charged with speeding, should that infant get the ticket, too? >> mr. chairman, that's not -- mr. durbin, i don't follow that analogy at all. >> no one should because it's -- >> it doesn't happen. >> well, i'll tell you how it happens. it happens when an infant is...
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law is correct. of course, we have a persian equivalent. if the start of this business is by determining the name, we have an office from the offices of 6 companies to determine the letter and business registration, and about 1,500 names every day from all over the world. the country reaches one third of this , about 500 is approved, the rest is due to problems. or institutions are registered during the year , they get a name that is registered, a series of companies or institutions change their names during the year for special reasons, which must be stated by the name determination department. i have a promise for an intelligent discussion. establishing the name of the intervals of the program i would like to tell you the answer to the question of his excellency. yes, in our opinion, this legal issue is definitely wrong, and we are wrong. we do, and we say the main reason. while respecting all the honorable members of the parliament, in all legislative assemblies, sometimes a series of people who s
law is correct. of course, we have a persian equivalent. if the start of this business is by determining the name, we have an office from the offices of 6 companies to determine the letter and business registration, and about 1,500 names every day from all over the world. the country reaches one third of this , about 500 is approved, the rest is due to problems. or institutions are registered during the year , they get a name that is registered, a series of companies or institutions change...
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know,lch institute, as we is devoted to the rule of law, and the will of law -- the rule of law is a rich and complex concept. by term is used and misused many people for variety of reason, but it includes a message written on the outside of the supreme court building, and that is "equal justice under law." systeme of law means a in which disputes are decided based on the law and not based on the mood of the person who happens to be deciding that dispute at a particular time. it means a system in which disputes are decided based on goals that are written down and publicly known, and perhaps most importantly, it means a system in which disputes are decided fairly. they are not decided based on political influence or family connections, or wealth, or social class, or ideology, or discrimination on any ground. it is an important concept, a vital concept for us here in the united states, and for other countries around the world. and we know why it is important. they know it is important for economic reasons. this is something, even autocrats can understand. adherencen shown that to the r
know,lch institute, as we is devoted to the rule of law, and the will of law -- the rule of law is a rich and complex concept. by term is used and misused many people for variety of reason, but it includes a message written on the outside of the supreme court building, and that is "equal justice under law." systeme of law means a in which disputes are decided based on the law and not based on the mood of the person who happens to be deciding that dispute at a particular time. it means...
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the first is kate's law. as you know this is named after kate steinle who was murdered two years ago in san francisco by an illegal immigrant who had been deported several times. he should not have been here, and she should not have died. so this initiative, this initiative will toughen penalties for illegal immigrants who repeatedly re-enter the country. the second measure gives the government the authority to withhold grants from cities that fail to cooperate with federal law enforcement by flagrantly disregarding the rule of law, sanctuary cities are putting lives at risk and we cannot tolerate that. every day secretary kelly leads professionalists around the country and around the world, quite frankly, who are charged with keeping our homeland safe. they make incredible sacrifices. our job here is to make sure those professionals have the tools they need and the resources that they need to carry out their work and to protect our communities. that is what these measures are all about, and we look forward t
the first is kate's law. as you know this is named after kate steinle who was murdered two years ago in san francisco by an illegal immigrant who had been deported several times. he should not have been here, and she should not have died. so this initiative, this initiative will toughen penalties for illegal immigrants who repeatedly re-enter the country. the second measure gives the government the authority to withhold grants from cities that fail to cooperate with federal law enforcement by...
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that big law schools are perpetuating this problem -- or big law firms? >> all of us operate -- both the law schools and the legal profession operate in a pretty protected environment. we haven't had to respond to much in the way of competitive pressures, and frankly what has happened over the last several years is that a lot of the people who buy the expensive legal services have found out ways to reduce how many expensive lawyers they need to hire, and that's kind of wrecked our business model, and the problem we're facing is the law school and the profession is not seeing that problem. >> our community is deeply cynical . . . and on the flip side from berkeley admissions . . . >> with regards to whether law school is worth it, i would say at least at berkeley law our applicant pool is about where it was last year, so relative to the rest of the country, i think people are still applying to berkeley law. our job prospects, i think have been fairly good, been good for me, and i would just say the government loan repayment program really gives public inte
that big law schools are perpetuating this problem -- or big law firms? >> all of us operate -- both the law schools and the legal profession operate in a pretty protected environment. we haven't had to respond to much in the way of competitive pressures, and frankly what has happened over the last several years is that a lot of the people who buy the expensive legal services have found out ways to reduce how many expensive lawyers they need to hire, and that's kind of wrecked our...
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a law. and the separation of powers argument proved too much because if it were right, and even if the attorney general were not the funding the law, we still wouldn't be allowed in. so that is what i would say. >> no, that's not what their point is. i think it's the attorney general wasn't the funding the law, there would be another case. that is with the court below said, it would be a different case if the attorney general refused to defend the law. but the logic your honor of their position, is that just isn't inherit executive power? >> but the problem with your position is that if north carolina has sent every member of the legislator, has a right and must be made a party to defend the state or to defend the interest of the state, and then a federal court should be bound by 50, 100 legislators coming in and parts in the litigation. isn't that your point? >> no your honor that is not our point is that the first legislator if north carolina lost that any of the hundred and 70 members, of
a law. and the separation of powers argument proved too much because if it were right, and even if the attorney general were not the funding the law, we still wouldn't be allowed in. so that is what i would say. >> no, that's not what their point is. i think it's the attorney general wasn't the funding the law, there would be another case. that is with the court below said, it would be a different case if the attorney general refused to defend the law. but the logic your honor of their...
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law in ukraine. we agreed to vote on the question without discussion, therefore, i immediately put forward a proposal to adopt as a whole with the necessary technical legal amendments the draft law on approving the decree of the president of ukraine on extending the period of martial law in ukraine, registration number 6259 i ask the people's deputies to vote 92:59 i said so 92 59 i ask the people's deputies vote for 324 decision adopted the law was adopted as a whole the following bill too we agreed without discussion 692-60 this is a draft law on approving the decree of the president of ukraine about extension of the term of general mobilization therefore i propose to adopt in general with the necessary technical and legal amendments the draft law on the approval of the decree of the president of ukraine on extension of the term of general mobilization registration number 9260 i ask people 's deputies to vote for 333 the decision has been made to adopt the law as a whole thank you colleagues the ne
law in ukraine. we agreed to vote on the question without discussion, therefore, i immediately put forward a proposal to adopt as a whole with the necessary technical legal amendments the draft law on approving the decree of the president of ukraine on extending the period of martial law in ukraine, registration number 6259 i ask the people's deputies to vote 92:59 i said so 92 59 i ask the people's deputies vote for 324 decision adopted the law was adopted as a whole the following bill too we...
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worse yet, they argued, was the public law, the constitutional law. even though the supreme court had made clear that it was now going to change to accommodate the new type of government, laswell and mcdougal complained, quote, the so-called public law courses are still giving too much deference to separation of powers, jurisdiction, due process, equal protection, interstate commerce, etc., air quotes. trusts and estates should recognize that private inheritance was going to be kept to a minimum in the new society. local government law, they should realize lawyers really needed to be trained in this new forms of regional government like the tennessee valley authority and how it had been set up. and on and on. law schools, they said, should adopt the mission of conscious, efficient and systematic training for policy making. now, this was ingenious. part of the ingenuity was if schools would stop training you how to be a main street, private lawyer, that whole segment of society would cease being so important. and yet it was so terrible, i mean, it was
worse yet, they argued, was the public law, the constitutional law. even though the supreme court had made clear that it was now going to change to accommodate the new type of government, laswell and mcdougal complained, quote, the so-called public law courses are still giving too much deference to separation of powers, jurisdiction, due process, equal protection, interstate commerce, etc., air quotes. trusts and estates should recognize that private inheritance was going to be kept to a...
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5344-4 and 53 44-9 this is a draft law on making changes to some laws of ukraine regarding ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities to work, this is a repeat of the first reading, i propose to consider these issues under a shortened procedure simply of people's deputies to vote for 247, the decision was made as follows. dear colleagues, please, we will have speakers . first, who are we with on the first draft law ? galina mykolaivna and you, yulia volodymyrivna vypadeshki, you will report on your draft law on 53-44-4. i understand correctly , you will report according to this draft law no, there is no alternative, there is yours 5344-4 and there is a deshka that is made of all you will be yulia volodymyrivna tymoshenko according to yours then halyna mykolaivna yes i understand correctly from the dezhka you will be from the committee yes speak and kryvko then from committee and then two for two against yuliya volodymyrivna, please no, uh, your alternative will not help, your alternative has become the main one, to which a long time ago has already been made , first you, yulia
5344-4 and 53 44-9 this is a draft law on making changes to some laws of ukraine regarding ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities to work, this is a repeat of the first reading, i propose to consider these issues under a shortened procedure simply of people's deputies to vote for 247, the decision was made as follows. dear colleagues, please, we will have speakers . first, who are we with on the first draft law ? galina mykolaivna and you, yulia volodymyrivna vypadeshki, you will...
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tax laws, the law of store management, the purpose of which is the law to facilitate the tasks of merchants in the implementation of the law of ending the store, saman maedian has come to facilitate the tasks of merchants in the implementation of that law, and now mr. in the following, i will complete them as ordered, but i wanted to make this point clear that the introduction of a new tax law is not just an infrastructure with the goals of economic transparency . the intervention of human factors is very important for them one of the cases of corruption in the financial system. we have existed more or less since the past, and now the madis are fully aware of this matter, and in fact, the issue related to this is tangible for them. if there is a mistake , god will create corruption. i wanted to clarify this at the beginning of our conversation so that, god forbid, it does not cause concern. the problem was that the law of closing stores and the maadian system had given the same duty to all the maadians. it said that your transactions you have to register in the system , but a small business
tax laws, the law of store management, the purpose of which is the law to facilitate the tasks of merchants in the implementation of the law of ending the store, saman maedian has come to facilitate the tasks of merchants in the implementation of that law, and now mr. in the following, i will complete them as ordered, but i wanted to make this point clear that the introduction of a new tax law is not just an infrastructure with the goals of economic transparency . the intervention of human...
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first of all, it is a law to be — it is a law enacted by the mainland according to the legislative law, it is not a law enacted by the legislative council. so they would consult the way in which their law provides as to how to consult in relation to the lawmaking process. i wouldn't say that there was no meaningful consultation. i think quite the contrary. a lot of people put in opinion and advice, and i did so also, and the government was consulted, the basic law committee was consulted. as far as i can tell, in the many opinions that are provided to the npcsc, some of them were taken up. 0thers resulted in introducing some kind of compromise in relation to some of the... mr tong, it's hard to take that seriously, this notion there was meaningful consultation... why not? ..when even your chief executive, carrie lam, said she did not know what was in the national security act until literally hours before it was implemented. ah, you misunderstood her. what she meant was that she did not read the actual text of the statute. but of course, the parameters of the law, you know, are known to
first of all, it is a law to be — it is a law enacted by the mainland according to the legislative law, it is not a law enacted by the legislative council. so they would consult the way in which their law provides as to how to consult in relation to the lawmaking process. i wouldn't say that there was no meaningful consultation. i think quite the contrary. a lot of people put in opinion and advice, and i did so also, and the government was consulted, the basic law committee was consulted. as...
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law. and truthfully every president has the authority to issue executive orders. and it's congress's right to go make legislation based on -- bottom line is he is not creating new statuses and we're now living the illegal -- >> what do you mean he's not creating a new status? >> gaining a w temporarily for three years. he's not going to give -- >> my new brother in the law but i think you're absolutely wrong on this, he's created a standard. he's created a new law. he's created a new ability in the presidency of the united states to wipe away 30, 40, 50 years of immigration laws in this country and say you haven't acted, i want this done. i'm doing this. and if you don't do it this is going to stand. >> sean -- >> one at a time. >> that's absolutely inappropriate. emotionally we all want the right thing. we want the ability for people to be happy in this country. >> -- not the role of the president to determine when there's congress that's in place. i don't think you can simply ignore cong
law. and truthfully every president has the authority to issue executive orders. and it's congress's right to go make legislation based on -- bottom line is he is not creating new statuses and we're now living the illegal -- >> what do you mean he's not creating a new status? >> gaining a w temporarily for three years. he's not going to give -- >> my new brother in the law but i think you're absolutely wrong on this, he's created a standard. he's created a new law. he's...
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[000:00:00;00] the law was predicted after the effective law was passed and the government regulations were approved. today, almost a year after the law of zare, we say goodbye to the viewers of the network . stay with us on the news network . i say hello again. if you join the economic planning from now dear viewers of the khabar network , we are reviewing the evaluation of the performance of the law on the jump of knowledge-based production. in the monitoring phase and law enforcement is one of the many times in the country, good laws are written with the problem of a good law and a good law has been approved that the supreme leader of the president of the companies all approves. at this stage, we are knowledge-based companies. this evaluation is happening. in our initial evaluations, it was as if it had been started during the past year. at first , the law itself was successful in the implementation phase. for this reason , we as law enforcers also give a passing grade. we thank the government for its efforts in the following, we will say in detail that from the tax exemptions, faci
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the following draft law is submitted without discussion, this is a draft law on amendments to the law of ukraine on postal communications regarding the settlement of the issue of issuing a digital stamp, registration number 8280. i put the proposal to be adopted in the second reading and as a whole, with the necessary technical legal amendments. draft law on amendments to the law of ukraine on postal communications regarding the settlement of the issuance issue. digital stamp, registration number 8280, please people deputies to vote , for 251, the decision was made, the law was adopted as a whole, the next draft law is 8423, this is a draft law on amendments to the law of ukraine on postal communications, we can too. there are two minutes goncharenko and we will vote, dear colleagues, two minutes goncharenko and we will vote, please do not disagree, there is also an important bill related, please, oleksiy goncharenko. thank you, dear friends, this is a really important draft law, i would like to draw your attention to the fact that today, in fact, ukraine sees a new quality of postal
the following draft law is submitted without discussion, this is a draft law on amendments to the law of ukraine on postal communications regarding the settlement of the issue of issuing a digital stamp, registration number 8280. i put the proposal to be adopted in the second reading and as a whole, with the necessary technical legal amendments. draft law on amendments to the law of ukraine on postal communications regarding the settlement of the issuance issue. digital stamp, registration...
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topic is extreme risk laws, sometimes referred to as red -flag laws. these are important tools that can empower family members and courts toement to ask keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. they should include universal background checks, closing the charlston loophole, which would give law enforcement more time to complete checks and hopefully, banning assault weapons. extreme risk laws are a vital part of that effort. statesoday we have 14 and the district of columbia passing extreme risk laws. the states are connecticut, california,state, washington, oregon, so you have the pacific coast, florida, vermont, maryland, delaware, rhode island, new jersey, massachusetts, illinois and new york. to the extremeed risk protection order of 2019, which would create new grants to states taking similar measures to prevent gun violence. the national discussion about red flag laws escalated after 17 people lost their lives in parkland, florida. deadliest of the school shootings in our history. we know the shooter had troubling signs before the shooting.
topic is extreme risk laws, sometimes referred to as red -flag laws. these are important tools that can empower family members and courts toement to ask keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. they should include universal background checks, closing the charlston loophole, which would give law enforcement more time to complete checks and hopefully, banning assault weapons. extreme risk laws are a vital part of that effort. statesoday we have 14 and the district of columbia passing...
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immigration law. when there's a conflict with federal immigration law, state laws that are in conflict are invalid preempted by federal law under the 10th amendment. state and local law enforcement agencies under the 10th amendment have no obligation to comply with unconstitutional provisions of state or local law that asks them to violate 8 united states code section 1373. and again, getting back to the amazing news that we have that the city of san francisco has just agreed to pay $190,000 to an illegal alien because the san francisco sheriff complied with an i.c.e. detainer and turned the alien over to i.c.e. apparently in violation of san francisco policy, that individual under federal law because of a victim of a crime, would be eligible to apply for a u visa. respect for the rule of law is to keep communities safe and make sure that people like kate steinle are not murdered in the city of san francisco as we heard of murders by people who are unlawfully in the united states. law enforcement need
immigration law. when there's a conflict with federal immigration law, state laws that are in conflict are invalid preempted by federal law under the 10th amendment. state and local law enforcement agencies under the 10th amendment have no obligation to comply with unconstitutional provisions of state or local law that asks them to violate 8 united states code section 1373. and again, getting back to the amazing news that we have that the city of san francisco has just agreed to pay $190,000 to...
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and when i practiced law at the firm that had a library, many years ago, the older law books, the older case books were gotten weathered and i called it getting into a leather when you (inaudible) that it was relevant. the beauty of those cases that was decided before the turn of the last century is that in those days, the courts decided the case in a page or two. and nowadays, it is like 30 or 40 pages, if you can find one that is relevant it is good to say it. and the second thing that they had there was the directorry and i found my dad who practiced in new jersey many years ago back in 19933 edition, i use it for looking up judges and attorneys and the historical use of that is good too. >> good morning, my name is (inaudible) santacruise and i am here m my capacity as a sole practitioner and also the president of the san francisco lasada lawyers association and i am here to petition that you reconsider your current proposal and provide the san francisco law library adequate space. and i think that it is very obvious given how many people turned out today that it is a tremendous amo
and when i practiced law at the firm that had a library, many years ago, the older law books, the older case books were gotten weathered and i called it getting into a leather when you (inaudible) that it was relevant. the beauty of those cases that was decided before the turn of the last century is that in those days, the courts decided the case in a page or two. and nowadays, it is like 30 or 40 pages, if you can find one that is relevant it is good to say it. and the second thing that they...
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i think even law enforcement has an interest in seeing there be clarity to the law. but, you know, it's difficult these days for congress to devote attention to that kind of legislation. >> host: catherine crump, we asked dennis kenney about the san francisco cell phone tower shutdown case. is that something that the aclu is looking into? >> guest: it is something we looked into. i think we were really surprised to, um, you know, to hear that a city as progressive as san francisco, that law enforcement agencies there would shut down cell phone access. it was also surprising almost on a public relations front because this happened during the arab spring when, um, the repressive regimes in the middle east were getting slammed left and right in the media for, you know, doing exactly that, trying to shut down communications networks in order to stymy democratic protests. you know, we haven't seen a repeat of that, and can the public reaction was so vehemently opposed to this that i'm hopeful that many law enforcement agencies will take heed and not go to such extreme mea
i think even law enforcement has an interest in seeing there be clarity to the law. but, you know, it's difficult these days for congress to devote attention to that kind of legislation. >> host: catherine crump, we asked dennis kenney about the san francisco cell phone tower shutdown case. is that something that the aclu is looking into? >> guest: it is something we looked into. i think we were really surprised to, um, you know, to hear that a city as progressive as san francisco,...
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law center where he teaches constitutional law and federal courts. knick has served and advised the federal government in a variety of capacities. he clerked for judge frank easterbrook on the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit and for justice anthony kennedy at the supreme court. he served as an attorney adviser at the office of legal counsel in the department of justice during the bush administration and he has testified before congress numerous times, most recently before congressman goodlatte's judiciary committee in a hearing on the president's duty to faithfully execute the laws. he received both his bachelor and law degrees from yale university. i'll turn it over to stuart. >> thank you, elizabeth. i love these introductions, they have all the benefits of a wake without the one detriment. a few months ago an independent poll was conducted by quinnipiac university asking which of the 12 presidents since world war ii were the best and the worst. heritage will be glad to know, if it doesn't know already, that the winner on the best sid
law center where he teaches constitutional law and federal courts. knick has served and advised the federal government in a variety of capacities. he clerked for judge frank easterbrook on the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit and for justice anthony kennedy at the supreme court. he served as an attorney adviser at the office of legal counsel in the department of justice during the bush administration and he has testified before congress numerous times, most recently before...
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law. on the day roe and casey were overturned, we promised that the justice department would work tirelessly to protect and advance reproductive freedom. that is what we are doing, and that is what we will continue to do. we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that pregnant women get the emergency medical treatment to which they are entitled under federal law, and we will closely scrutinize state abortion laws to ensure that they comply with federal law. i would now like to welcome associate attorney general vinita gupta, who is the head of our reproductive rights task force, to the podium to share more details from our complaint. >> thank you, attorney general garland. the complaint alleges that idaho's law is contrary to emtala because it presumptively criminalizes all abortions, making it a felony for doctors to provide emergency treatment required by federal law, even where a denial of care will likely result in the death of the pregnant patient. the idaho law flatly prohibit
law. on the day roe and casey were overturned, we promised that the justice department would work tirelessly to protect and advance reproductive freedom. that is what we are doing, and that is what we will continue to do. we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that pregnant women get the emergency medical treatment to which they are entitled under federal law, and we will closely scrutinize state abortion laws to ensure that they comply with federal law. i would now like to welcome...
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law. we don't think the elements of the cause of action knew sans -- knew sans can be met here. >> we all know we have to peak at the merits to see if it has any standing. but in this case it does seem to me that you're lacking any kind of precedent. >> but the court has said in "ward vs. seldom" that the court will benefit in a tangible from the court's action. >> if you have the president of the e.p.a. and if any one plaintiff is standing, that's enough. so if we leave it standing alone it seems to me that states would have standing on the same basis that massachusetts has standing. >> justice ginsburg we believe that massachusetts was very qualified to focus on the particularly context of that opinion. the court says that it was addressing standings challenge the denial of a petition for rule-making when the agency would be producing incremently and a statute specifically gave them that kind of incremental protection. the statutory right was of critical importance. >> the court did say
law. we don't think the elements of the cause of action knew sans -- knew sans can be met here. >> we all know we have to peak at the merits to see if it has any standing. but in this case it does seem to me that you're lacking any kind of precedent. >> but the court has said in "ward vs. seldom" that the court will benefit in a tangible from the court's action. >> if you have the president of the e.p.a. and if any one plaintiff is standing, that's enough. so if we...
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it's not about the law itself or changes to the law. instead what you have here is a situation where the right who has already stopped someone for a cause. they have to have cause. they can't just stop you for a reason. they can inquire about your immigration status. by the way, this is a strong win for the obama white house. but i would take my hat off to governor brewer because she went back and changed the law to say you can't just engage in racial profiling. there has to be legitimate reason if you stop the person. at that point in coordination with federal law. it's thoroughly legitimate for law enforcement officer to say fred barnes, do you have -- are you a citizen? >> of course. >> you don't have to have your papers -- >> bret: but fred does, apparently. your thoughts? >> i have a work permit. governor brewer is right. centerpiece is upheld. ask about the immigration status. then mara was saying, look, we'll be watching. you better do it right. the police used it warily. on the other hand it's a weakness. let me add one more thi
it's not about the law itself or changes to the law. instead what you have here is a situation where the right who has already stopped someone for a cause. they have to have cause. they can't just stop you for a reason. they can inquire about your immigration status. by the way, this is a strong win for the obama white house. but i would take my hat off to governor brewer because she went back and changed the law to say you can't just engage in racial profiling. there has to be legitimate...
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it's rule of law. the cases that michael and general zoeller and the state of oklahoma are involved in is about something more important than simply one piece of legislation. we see this in other fields. david mentioned dodd-frank. we see it in the energy sector. we see it in the finance sector as i indicated. we see it -- an attitude that permeates washington, d.c. agencies believing they possess the authority to improve upon a statute. to change a statute, to repeal a statute, so long as the results are what we think need to occur, they say. so long as we think it's what congress intended. i will get to that in a second. we have the authority to change the reading of the statute, to achieve outcomes that we think are most appropriate. well, last time i checked, that's not how our system works. last time i checked, fifth grade civics teaches us that the executive branch exists to enforce the law as passed by the legislative branch. when the legislative branch passes and adopts a piece of legislation t
it's rule of law. the cases that michael and general zoeller and the state of oklahoma are involved in is about something more important than simply one piece of legislation. we see this in other fields. david mentioned dodd-frank. we see it in the energy sector. we see it in the finance sector as i indicated. we see it -- an attitude that permeates washington, d.c. agencies believing they possess the authority to improve upon a statute. to change a statute, to repeal a statute, so long as the...
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with klaura's law. supervisor mirkarimi: there are families and friends that are affected by the need for the mental health care and attention or to neighborhoods who feel distressed because they see people not getting it. this speaks to a city and a society that does not feel well equipped to deal with mental health needs in the city. i think this goes for many in the country, and yet, this somehow looks like a remedying tool, a remedying strategy, and that is why i in this is a problem. if we do not move forward on this, are we missing an opportunity to do something that is otherwise not getting done? >> -- president chiu: excuse me. i just want to say that the board rules state that we cannot have applause or expressions of opposition or clapping, and i asked you to respect those. dr. katz? >> i think you have shown a tremendous amount of insight into why this has happened, because it really speaks to the heart of people feeling there is a problem, and is not being well salts, and it is natural in th
with klaura's law. supervisor mirkarimi: there are families and friends that are affected by the need for the mental health care and attention or to neighborhoods who feel distressed because they see people not getting it. this speaks to a city and a society that does not feel well equipped to deal with mental health needs in the city. i think this goes for many in the country, and yet, this somehow looks like a remedying tool, a remedying strategy, and that is why i in this is a problem. if we...
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laws. the notion that somehow it's the benefit african-americans or minority in the country defies the stories we have been told by both of you. innocent children, children killed in the name of self-defense. when neither instance was there evidence of aggressive or violent conduct by the victims, the young men who were shot down. professor sullivan. you've heard the arguments made. two members of the panel and a member here. about the notion that somehow african-americans should strew as a positive thing on stand your ground. what would you respond? >> i would agree with your statements, senator durbin. it's not a positive thing for anyone where citizens of the united states are running around shooting each other. whether the perpetrator is african-american, whether the victim is african-american, it really doesn't matter. we not live in a wild, wild west era any longer. private law enforcement has an effect on the country and we should leave it to trained police officials to engage in thi
laws. the notion that somehow it's the benefit african-americans or minority in the country defies the stories we have been told by both of you. innocent children, children killed in the name of self-defense. when neither instance was there evidence of aggressive or violent conduct by the victims, the young men who were shot down. professor sullivan. you've heard the arguments made. two members of the panel and a member here. about the notion that somehow african-americans should strew as a...
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, the federal tax laws, the maritime laws. that's the job of the federal government. their well-known constitutional limits on the ability of the federal government to with hold funds to the states. state and local officials know their communities and know how to keep them safe bsh than the federal government. the constitution's long-standing principle is apparently either ignored or seen as an impediment by some people. in the recent executive order on interior enforcement, president trump abolished the prior administration's authorities to go after all undocumented immigrants in the united states. while this enforcement agenda may satisfy the most extreme elements in our country, it isn't smart. it does not make our country safer and it does not make our country stronger and it has create add culture of fear. there are photos of children taken from their parents by inches ce officers. the story of mothers being deported after dutiyfully checking in to i.c.e. appointments and there are threats by the secretary of the homeland
, the federal tax laws, the maritime laws. that's the job of the federal government. their well-known constitutional limits on the ability of the federal government to with hold funds to the states. state and local officials know their communities and know how to keep them safe bsh than the federal government. the constitution's long-standing principle is apparently either ignored or seen as an impediment by some people. in the recent executive order on interior enforcement, president trump...
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laws have volleyed back and forth. in a form of poll tax intended to discriminate she wrote that the court holds that the law creates an unconstitutional burden in the right to vote, and has an impermissible discriminatory effect against hispanics and african-americans. this week the story was put on hold for the fifth circuit saying there is not enough time to retrain election workers. unless the supreme court steps in, this law will be infect in texas on election day. it reduces the types of i.d. at the polls. licenses and gun permits are okay but student i.d.es are not. republicans supporting the law say it is critical from stopping voter fraud. that case opponents say is unfounded. >> it's always the same argument. voter fraud that they're unable to produce but the fear of voter fraud. >> wisconsin is going through a similar battle over its new voter i.d. law. the state legislature passed new rules on eligible i.d.s. opponents say the law will directly impact many minorities and low income voters who don't have val
laws have volleyed back and forth. in a form of poll tax intended to discriminate she wrote that the court holds that the law creates an unconstitutional burden in the right to vote, and has an impermissible discriminatory effect against hispanics and african-americans. this week the story was put on hold for the fifth circuit saying there is not enough time to retrain election workers. unless the supreme court steps in, this law will be infect in texas on election day. it reduces the types of...
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a systema nation with of laws. this is paul berry and washington, d.c. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like .s on facebook, @cspanhistory >> watching the campaign this year, it's far more interesting republicanshe rather than the democrat side. that may have something to do with why there is more interest in these candidates and their books. booknight, the nonfiction critic for "the new york post" ofcusses the stories presidential candidates. >> everyone has interesting stories and politicians are so single-minded in the pursuit of power and ideology can have particularly interesting one, but when they put out these memoirs, they are sanitized. they are -- they are vett
a systema nation with of laws. this is paul berry and washington, d.c. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like .s on facebook, @cspanhistory...
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under-kentucky's law, she'd have to abide by the law. >> davis aside, it's a law protecting those forced to prove. between their relief. joining me, the founder and president of vision america, a groups whose mission is to organise past jurs and promote christian values. >> welcome to the programme, the people that sue kim davis have gotten their licences. she is out of gaol. are we done here, or is this one skirmish in a longer war. >> this is the first squirmish that's going to be continuing, escalating in my opinion. back in march of this year, myself and matt, who represented kim davis, her attorney, along with a catholic leader by the name of deacon keith, we sat down and discussed what could happen as ramifications should the supreme court decide to literally write law contrary to god's natural law, as well as historical precedence in this country. and mandate same-sex marriage. we were labelled as lunatics, and religious fen attics when we -- fanatics when we predicted this would happen. we made such predictions, dr james dodds, max and others went on the air and communicated far
under-kentucky's law, she'd have to abide by the law. >> davis aside, it's a law protecting those forced to prove. between their relief. joining me, the founder and president of vision america, a groups whose mission is to organise past jurs and promote christian values. >> welcome to the programme, the people that sue kim davis have gotten their licences. she is out of gaol. are we done here, or is this one skirmish in a longer war. >> this is the first squirmish that's going...
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i recommend this law . the media and of course the daf claimants must read the good and forward-looking rulings in this law, and i said that we have said many times since the beginning of the year that we are determined to implement this law, basically the issue of transparency of financial resources. kanda is an important issue that we have been demanding for years and people expect that this issue will be organized to some extent . this issue has been mentioned in the general election policies, so i would like to say that the necessity of this issue and the necessity of this work is clear in my opinion. finally, the financial resources of the candidates should be transparent and organized. this law foresees many provisions, for example , the facilities and resources that can be used by the candidate. it is felt that this point is very important in this law, that is, who can get help from. the law specifies in article 3, for example, property and a person's own assets can be used, donations from political
i recommend this law . the media and of course the daf claimants must read the good and forward-looking rulings in this law, and i said that we have said many times since the beginning of the year that we are determined to implement this law, basically the issue of transparency of financial resources. kanda is an important issue that we have been demanding for years and people expect that this issue will be organized to some extent . this issue has been mentioned in the general election...
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law which is part of our law. but as you know, and i say this advisedly as i was coming over here, just now, he was giving a speech to the un, talking about his accomplishments in the international realm. some of the things he said, our laughter from the un crowd which is remarkable given that they tend not to say anything. the treatment of international law has created multiple crisis, the question has become whether it can permanently change the nature of u.s. relationship with international law institution and our allies. is there a counter strategy that could ensure respect for the rule of international law? it occurred to me, this might be a good thing to talk about and then to write up and that is what produced the book. which sean was kind enough to mention. it will be sold for 30% off for the first month. at the book signing which is to follow. if you are interested in a short version, a judge coming up to me and said, i heard you go to notebook about trump and international law. what is the basis? i said,
law which is part of our law. but as you know, and i say this advisedly as i was coming over here, just now, he was giving a speech to the un, talking about his accomplishments in the international realm. some of the things he said, our laughter from the un crowd which is remarkable given that they tend not to say anything. the treatment of international law has created multiple crisis, the question has become whether it can permanently change the nature of u.s. relationship with international...
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, the federal tax laws, the maritime laws, or the immigration laws. that is the job of the federal government. their well-known constitutional limits on the ability of the federal government to withhold fund to the states. state and local officials know their communities and how to keep them safe better than the federal government. the constitution's long-standing principles apparently are either ignored or seen as an impediment by some people. in the recent executive order on interior enforcement, president trump a polished the prior administrations and force of priorities to go after all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the united states, just as president trump promised he would do. and while this may satisfy most extreme elements in our country, it is not smart. it does not make our country safer. it does not make our country stronger. it has created a culture of fear. there are videos of parents taken from their u.s. citizen children by armed ice officers wearing the word "police" on their best. there are stories of mothers living in this co
, the federal tax laws, the maritime laws, or the immigration laws. that is the job of the federal government. their well-known constitutional limits on the ability of the federal government to withhold fund to the states. state and local officials know their communities and how to keep them safe better than the federal government. the constitution's long-standing principles apparently are either ignored or seen as an impediment by some people. in the recent executive order on interior...
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and it's perfectly lawful. if law enforcement entities that have criminal aliens in custody want to release their and is back to the street as opposed to a cooperative with i.c.e., they should not justify their actions through a misstatement of federal law. the truth is that every committee is safer when law enforcement works together. some of the sheriff's standing beside me worked with i.c.e. for the 287(g~) program, the authority for which again comes direct from congress. this program is proven to be an entirely successful mechanism for state and local law enforcement agencies to work with i.c.e. as response for removal of hundreds of thousands of criminal aliens and public safety threats from our communities. however, there are numerous other ways law-enforcement agencies can work with i.c.e. the bottom line is where you to collaborate with other law enforcement agency we can end it is a public safety and national security. to further illustrate, just this week to dedicate women and men of i.c.e. conducted
and it's perfectly lawful. if law enforcement entities that have criminal aliens in custody want to release their and is back to the street as opposed to a cooperative with i.c.e., they should not justify their actions through a misstatement of federal law. the truth is that every committee is safer when law enforcement works together. some of the sheriff's standing beside me worked with i.c.e. for the 287(g~) program, the authority for which again comes direct from congress. this program is...
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laws are good, laws to help but criminals do not obey laws so my question is simple. you have heard it a million times. do criminals obey laws? they do not. >> i would love to take that one. only three minutes left so let's each address the question one minute a piece. >> i have heard speeders' don't obey the speed limit so that logic, why have a lot because someone is going to break it? i just don't buy. that is precisely what you said. criminals don't obey gun laws so why should we have them? the laws -- let me finish my sentence. >> two more sentences from danielle and we will move on. >> policies are designed to hold people accountable so they don't put guns in the hands of prohibited people. so if there is no accountability it will be very easy for them to get a gun. >> we'll have a couple minutes. emily. >> what you are saying is that because daniel advocates for more gun control, more gun laws are not going to reduce the 9,000 deaths. they are not like me. they will register the person, and they're not going to go and register a gun. and the background check, a
laws are good, laws to help but criminals do not obey laws so my question is simple. you have heard it a million times. do criminals obey laws? they do not. >> i would love to take that one. only three minutes left so let's each address the question one minute a piece. >> i have heard speeders' don't obey the speed limit so that logic, why have a lot because someone is going to break it? i just don't buy. that is precisely what you said. criminals don't obey gun laws so why should...
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that the law is in fact flawless, because human laws and laws, in fact, passed by the parliament, require that. which may become clear as a result of the passing of time, its flaws and problems, our specific question is that this is actually the situation we are facing today, your excellency. the general five-year programs that have been mentioned and the special law of mesbeh 175, in our opinion , we do not create a law in general, there is a ruling law , of course, if there are any ambiguities, it is a problem that will be forgiven, i may implement it, it may return. regarding the amendment of the law, i will explain in what areas it may be necessary to amend and revise mr. dr. nasiri, mr. dr. pirzadeh says that we do not have a legal system, but the situation we are facing today is probably caused by the lack of enforcement of the law, what do you think, in the name of god the most high ? al-rahim, i offer my greetings and courtesy all the people and our honorable professor and you, the respected host , are happy that this program is broadcast in persian, which is the second language o
that the law is in fact flawless, because human laws and laws, in fact, passed by the parliament, require that. which may become clear as a result of the passing of time, its flaws and problems, our specific question is that this is actually the situation we are facing today, your excellency. the general five-year programs that have been mentioned and the special law of mesbeh 175, in our opinion , we do not create a law in general, there is a ruling law , of course, if there are any...
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enforcement, to the circumstances of law enforcement, to the opportunities of law enforcement, to the privilege of law enforcement, so that they can regard law enforcement in its proper role in the defense of liberty in our culture. years ago, decades ago, when i was governor, a woman came to me pretty aggressively and said to me, there are four things in leadership. do you know the four points of leadership? i could think of a lot of things about leadership, but i couldn't imagine what she might be saying, so i said, tell me. she said something rather profound in my judgment. she says, the first thing in leadership is to kneel down, make a sacred decision about what's really important. the second thing was to stand up, be willing to stand for something and to protect it and live for it. the third thing was to speak up, share what you believe aggressively with those around you. she said point four, stand up, kneel down, speak up, she said, lay down your life. that strikes me as what the law enforcement community has signaled its willingness to do, to make sure that we live in a contex
enforcement, to the circumstances of law enforcement, to the opportunities of law enforcement, to the privilege of law enforcement, so that they can regard law enforcement in its proper role in the defense of liberty in our culture. years ago, decades ago, when i was governor, a woman came to me pretty aggressively and said to me, there are four things in leadership. do you know the four points of leadership? i could think of a lot of things about leadership, but i couldn't imagine what she...
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his job is to enforce the law. the most ironic thing about the whole debate is most of the people that have come to the united states illegally is because they are fleeing the country where the law is not enforced and yet some people want to turn this country into the country they're from. we want to make sure the american people feel safe and secure. thank you. >> it will take longer than expected but how one for the senate to reach a health care bill. we are still on schedule as we said tax reform is later in the year in the fall so we still have the summer to work on healthcare so we are perfectly on time at our schedule. i can't answer the question because i don't know when the senate is going to bring their bill to the floor to vote so as long as they get the bill passed and done, i think we can move fairly quickly. we still think that we are on track. i am familiar with this and that we brought it fast. i think that is basically the process the senate is going through so it is a bit of a sense of dÉjÀ vu. t
his job is to enforce the law. the most ironic thing about the whole debate is most of the people that have come to the united states illegally is because they are fleeing the country where the law is not enforced and yet some people want to turn this country into the country they're from. we want to make sure the american people feel safe and secure. thank you. >> it will take longer than expected but how one for the senate to reach a health care bill. we are still on schedule as we said...
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international law? thank you. >> three great questions to close on. court one.criminal we had the reciprocity and deterrence one. and we have the implications of syria. we want to just go right down the panel and start with dave -- actually let's start with you ambassador. we will go down the panel and respond to each. syria,he question of that is a terrific question. it is also, if you look at syria on one hand and ukraine on the other, in the case of syria, the inner -- under international law, the u.s. government position -- in the absence of a security council authorization under chapter seven, and the absence of a basis of collective self-defense or consent of the government, there is not a basis for -- under international law for using military force their -- there, absent other circumstances. that is pretty well established. there are some significant limitations. i think that is a good example of how, notwithstanding those clear lines, the united states has found ways to the involved in trying t
international law? thank you. >> three great questions to close on. court one.criminal we had the reciprocity and deterrence one. and we have the implications of syria. we want to just go right down the panel and start with dave -- actually let's start with you ambassador. we will go down the panel and respond to each. syria,he question of that is a terrific question. it is also, if you look at syria on one hand and ukraine on the other, in the case of syria, the inner -- under...
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anytng about the law. i started to meet partners and associates and the like, sort of learn about what the practice of law was like. i learned that kellogg hanson is a unique firm. i first ever deposition of the firm was a former federal district judge was 10 years on the bench and a partner with williams and connelly and a chief legal counsel for a major accounting firm. they throw you into the deep water fast but judge gorsuch at the time in terms of very approachable person. he's a partner and you expect them to be scary but he was none of those things. he was there for a couple of months before heading off to the justice department but in the brief time i knew him there, he was very accessible, down to earth, approachable, and this held true over the entire course of the, you know, well over now 13, 14 years that i've known him. so got to know him a little bit there. judge at the time, off he goes to the justice department. little did i know nine months later, i'd follow to the justice department when
anytng about the law. i started to meet partners and associates and the like, sort of learn about what the practice of law was like. i learned that kellogg hanson is a unique firm. i first ever deposition of the firm was a former federal district judge was 10 years on the bench and a partner with williams and connelly and a chief legal counsel for a major accounting firm. they throw you into the deep water fast but judge gorsuch at the time in terms of very approachable person. he's a partner...
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major law firms. [laughter] jus. ginsburg: i had a strikes against me. -- three strikes against me. david: after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? jus. ginsburg: no one ever thinks my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. david: when you first got on the courts, were other justices saying we are happy to see you? let's have dinner together. just. ginsburg: justice o'connor was the most welcoming. gave me some very good advice. >> will you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you went to cornell, your grades were obviously good. you applied to law school at harvard. you got into harvard law school. was the cl
major law firms. [laughter] jus. ginsburg: i had a strikes against me. -- three strikes against me. david: after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? jus. ginsburg: no one ever thinks my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. david: when you first got on the courts, were other justices saying we are happy to see you? let's have dinner together. just. ginsburg: justice o'connor was the most welcoming. gave me some very good advice. >> will you fix...
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from the law of the republic. there is no other law that is prevalent in the republic. not the law of hoodlums, the law of drug networks and certainly not any fundamentalist religious movements. >> what's your reaction to that statement? >> my reaction is very simple. when i heard them talking -- these days, because he's an m.p. of the district. >> of that area, a government minister. >> exactly. i closed my eyes and after hearing them i said to myself that nikoloz sarkozy could have said that. the words could have been the words used by nikoloz sarkozy before. he didn't have a word for the population to support them and to face the reality and the fate that this government has failed one year after all the promises they made to these people. and the majority of these people have voted for france away + against sarkozy and today they face the same problems and the law -- they wanted the government to delete is still available and reinforced. it's amazing. >> are you equally disappointed by what the interior minist
from the law of the republic. there is no other law that is prevalent in the republic. not the law of hoodlums, the law of drug networks and certainly not any fundamentalist religious movements. >> what's your reaction to that statement? >> my reaction is very simple. when i heard them talking -- these days, because he's an m.p. of the district. >> of that area, a government minister. >> exactly. i closed my eyes and after hearing them i said to myself that nikoloz...
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the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsburg: i had three strikes against me. david: after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? justice ginsburg: no one thinks, "my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice." david: when you first got on the court, were other justices saying, "we're happy to see you here, let's go have dinner together"? justice ginsburg: justice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you went to cornell, your grades were obviously very good. you applied to law school at harvard. you got into harvard law school.
the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsburg: i had three strikes against me. david: after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? justice ginsburg: no one thinks, "my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice." david: when you first got on the court, were other justices saying, "we're happy to see you here, let's go have dinner together"? justice ginsburg: justice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice....
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laws. so there were a group of people in connecticut who decided they wanted to put this law to rest. and what was the role of planned parenthood organization in this? >> well, planned parenthood, led by estelle griswold, in poe, the '61 case, had recruit it had three patients that would become the petitioners led by dr. buxton, dr. buxton's patients. and she was instrumental in helping dr. buxton find those patients and decide on that strategy. planned parenthood then was instrumental in figuring out that once poe -- once the supreme court dismissed the appeal from poe because of lack of prosecution, you know, no credible threat of prosecution, it was planned parenthood that was the engineer of a strategy to set up a clinic so that the director and the medical director could get arrested to test the connecticut law. >> so planned parenthood was operating around the state at this point? >> estelle griswold had explicitly set up a planned parenthood there. they had been in other areas of the
laws. so there were a group of people in connecticut who decided they wanted to put this law to rest. and what was the role of planned parenthood organization in this? >> well, planned parenthood, led by estelle griswold, in poe, the '61 case, had recruit it had three patients that would become the petitioners led by dr. buxton, dr. buxton's patients. and she was instrumental in helping dr. buxton find those patients and decide on that strategy. planned parenthood then was instrumental in...
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, before that there weren't such laws other than a brief chicago law. i believe they enacted their law into thousand eight, it didn't stain the books long, that was important because new york at the time with epicenter of the united states in terms of population, new york city i think the city was over 50 to 100, if you take the 50 to 100 city at the time and you get them all up, they still don't reach new york city. that is how central new york was to the united states of the time. so, obviously they had a big theater. plus you have to remember that they're organizing a charter admits new york. that's where most of the members are on and that's where their headquarters is. that's when they would talk about the second amendment. more so in passing than in depth though. >> of course under the auspices of the weapons crossing borders in the 19th century we have robert bear, seen in the 20th century, we had the mob violence and the gang violence. so how did all of that effect the debate in this country? >> there's an interesting thing, i think the everybod
, before that there weren't such laws other than a brief chicago law. i believe they enacted their law into thousand eight, it didn't stain the books long, that was important because new york at the time with epicenter of the united states in terms of population, new york city i think the city was over 50 to 100, if you take the 50 to 100 city at the time and you get them all up, they still don't reach new york city. that is how central new york was to the united states of the time. so,...
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the law in federal enclaves is exclusive federal law. it's a bizarre thing that congress would have of dont it, to say we are going to have federal enclaves law apply and then we are also going to have state law applying? this is not like federal and state law apply in the statement new york or something, right, because federal enclaves law is essentially law the duplicates of the kind of subjects in which state law is concerned. you have two bodies of general law operating in the same geographic area. now that now and that then is kind of odd. like, why would we think that that's what congress did when it said in the statute book to federal enclaves? >> i don't think that's odd, justice kagan, either as a matter of text or as a matter of history. so as to the text our fundamental submission here is that when you look at the structure of that sentence in section 1152 it provides that the general laws of the united states as to the punishment of offenses committed within federal enclaves shall extend to the indian country. and i think tha
the law in federal enclaves is exclusive federal law. it's a bizarre thing that congress would have of dont it, to say we are going to have federal enclaves law apply and then we are also going to have state law applying? this is not like federal and state law apply in the statement new york or something, right, because federal enclaves law is essentially law the duplicates of the kind of subjects in which state law is concerned. you have two bodies of general law operating in the same...
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law? again, it is not a security law, it is a law of repression and destroy democracy in hong kong. it has already been reported the first arrest this morning under this new law for a gentleman holding a hong kong independence flag. so what should we expect to see in terms of the imposition or the use of this new law? mr. lee: i think on two levels you could see the impact that is immediate on hong kong. first i think there is a sense of self-censorship that political parties have to in advance to spend themselves -- advance disband themselves. and protesters will no longer enjoy the freedom to express political beliefs and hanging political flags or slogans. those pervasive intrusions into civil liberties that we have enjoyed over many decades is now under great threat and the second level is about the institutional presence of the ccp in hong kong that they're office, their operation is not bound by basic law, not bound by local government. there is no way to hold them accountable. they
law? again, it is not a security law, it is a law of repression and destroy democracy in hong kong. it has already been reported the first arrest this morning under this new law for a gentleman holding a hong kong independence flag. so what should we expect to see in terms of the imposition or the use of this new law? mr. lee: i think on two levels you could see the impact that is immediate on hong kong. first i think there is a sense of self-censorship that political parties have to in advance...
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andhe harvard law review the columbia law review, you are flooded by job offers from the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsberg: there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i have said i had three strikes against me. i was jewish. the wall street firms were just beginning to welcome jews. i was a woman. killer was i was a mother. my daughter was four years old when i graduated from law school. employers who might take a chance on a woman were not prepared to take a chance on a mother. david: one of your law , after manyot you efforts, a clerkship with judge palmieri. was that easy to do for him? justice ginsberg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had had a woman. he was concerned. the southern district of new york is a busy court. he would need a law clerks aid even on a sunday. i found out about this years later. the professor did not know what to tell him. chance and ifer a she does not work out, there is a young man in the class who is going to a downtown firm. he will jump in and take over. that was the carrot. it was also a stick
andhe harvard law review the columbia law review, you are flooded by job offers from the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsberg: there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i have said i had three strikes against me. i was jewish. the wall street firms were just beginning to welcome jews. i was a woman. killer was i was a mother. my daughter was four years old when i graduated from law school. employers who might take a chance on a woman were...